Smilingsynic said:
Dolly the sheep is related by common descent to her sheep parents. But she also exists because of ID. ID is also behind the origin of flies that express GFP and mice that mimic various human genetic diseases. The question is whether analogous intelligent intervention (albeit, of an advanced level), is behind any origin events from ancient times.
Where is the solid evidence that all major evolutionary innovations in the past are due to random mutation and coincidental selection rather than planned mutations and guided selection? It appears that the belief in random mutation and coincidental selection is simply a function of metaphysics and game rules. And that doesn't help someone who is seriously open to a teleological explanation.
I have a different perspective. We know that intelligence can intervene in evolution. Even beings as modestly intelligent as we can shape and alter evolution through artificial selection (where selection is guided) and genetic engineering (where mutations are planned). For example, any scientific explanation that attempted to account for the existence of domestic animals, and different breeds of dogs, would be incomplete without reference to intelligent intervention. Better yet, the shear number of different bacteria that exist with resistance to the huge number of different antibiotics cannot validly be explained without reference to intelligent intervention.But natural selection does not NEED an intelligent designer/creator or such to work.
Dolly the sheep is related by common descent to her sheep parents. But she also exists because of ID. ID is also behind the origin of flies that express GFP and mice that mimic various human genetic diseases. The question is whether analogous intelligent intervention (albeit, of an advanced level), is behind any origin events from ancient times.
Where is the solid evidence that all major evolutionary innovations in the past are due to random mutation and coincidental selection rather than planned mutations and guided selection? It appears that the belief in random mutation and coincidental selection is simply a function of metaphysics and game rules. And that doesn't help someone who is seriously open to a teleological explanation.